Today I review both Hangman and Hangman Sim. Both are good apps with their own little quirks. Watch the review to see what I have to say about each app.
Hangman:
Price: Free
App Store Link
Developer Website
Hangman Sim:
Price: $0.99
App Store Link
Developer Website





August 21, 2008
#1
Hey!
Thanks for reviewing my app! I can’t believe how much attention it’s gotten for such a simple app. It’s the first app I’ve ever made for the iPhone, hence, the first one thats been made available through the App Store.
I appologise for building up your expectations with the screenshots, but I can explain!
You see, originally, the screenshots showed exactly what you just saw during the review.
Then I started working on the 1.1 update with the bigger buttons and more visual notice for guessed letters, and submitted the update to the App Store for review. (Apps have to be checked over by apple before they’re given the OK). But what I didn’t know was that the screenshots for the new version went live immediately, while the old version of the app was still downloading. Sucks, eh?
But anyway, the 1.1 update is now live, and the screenshots hold true to the app. So check it out again if you haven’t already.
And thanks again for the review!
August 21, 2008
#2
for Games: i love the Mahjong Moonlight, but it doesn’t play so well on the iPhones small screen, you have to zoom in-out too often. love the Sudoku games, i choose the “Big Bang” by Freeverse, i have several of thier games on my iMac. Freeverse gives you an added twist of humor in thier strategy games. i just tried a driving game called: Audi A4, by Audi of A. they make excellent cars, but the game plays in “Landscape Mode” driving between the orange cones, and that makes it to hard by not seeing far enough in front of you. “Fat-Free Video Poker” looks to be a good choice, and it’s (Free). “Fire Drop”-”CubicMan”-”BlackJack Run”-”Cube Runner”-”Brain Tuner”-”Break Classic Lite”, are a few others i have and enjoy, they are very well put together games.